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Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by thatigboman: 1:30pm On Apr 22, 2024
Love800:
I still dont understand ur write-up and what you are trying to point out.
he is saying that u can't for example make transfer from UBA to Opay using USSD
Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by luskysylver(m): 1:32pm On Apr 22, 2024
one day u will not also be wise and they will eat it. Since u are celebrating it.
Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Chisave: 2:01pm On Apr 22, 2024
Love800:
I still dont understand ur write-up and what you are trying to point out.
Some people always say they can't transfer money to opay or palmpay through USSD
Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Love800(m): 2:53pm On Apr 22, 2024
Okay. I understand now.
Like, you trying to say one cant tranfer from a traditional bank to online bank?
thatigboman:
he is saying that u can't for example make transfer from UBA to Opay using USSD
Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Love800(m): 2:56pm On Apr 22, 2024
Okay.
But what about if they use app instead of USSD?
Chisave:
Some people always say they can't transfer money to opay or palmpay through USSD
Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by iamL(f): 8:44pm On Apr 22, 2024
toujurs:
I read the part you said, you refunded your wife stolen money.

Money you didn't steal, but you beared the loss, for your wife.

And i asked myself, Can a woman even do this. For her man. angry

The sacrifices men make in this life, honestly Most women currently in marriage, don't deserve it.

A young man who struggles, actually struggles to make a living for himself and his family.

But women are too selfish, that it's only themselves they think about. Her hustle is for her alone, or when the man is no longer in the picture it's for herself and the children. angry

On the matter of discussion, this is why i activated only mail alerts, e mail alerts notifications can't be faked.
You are a bitter soul, It obvious you are single or have an unhappy family.

Heal from whatever women have done to you so that a good lady will find you attractive and you can be a good family man like the op.

And yes when a man is no longer in the picture whatever Hussle the woman does is for her and her children alone, abi make she Hussle for man wey nor dey her life again?
Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Psoul(m): 6:26pm On Apr 23, 2024
Rice Scammer.
For your mind, you're smart.
Ask that UNN lecture caught pants down trying have segz with married woman. He believed he will be successful that day.
That will be your case one day. That day, your smartness will fail you.

Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Judgesledge(m): 11:14pm On Apr 26, 2024
Edoziesmart:
Lol obaino is a stylish way to say Obinna. Seems you are not Igbo because you suppose know that most people with the name Obinna are fondly called obaino or obilo.
Is just like girls that bear chidimma are fondly called maamaa or mma. While Chiamaka is amy, chiziterem is chizzy etc...
Trying very hard to justify your prejudice, my only advice is , free yourself from prejudice no matter how flimsy, that way you'll enjoy humanity
Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Edoziesmart(m): 11:44pm On Apr 27, 2024
Judgesledge:
Trying very hard to justify your prejudice, my only advice is , free yourself from prejudice no matter how flimsy, that way you'll enjoy humanity
Wrong quote else you won't termed my explanation to be prejudice.
Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Dshocker(m): 9:00pm On May 11, 2024
Obainoman6:
You were not wise and that wise couple have run you street, its a normal thing where i live mugu must always fall for guyman to chop.
Right now that wise couple will be enjoying the stuffs they bought from your shop while toasting with a cool bottle of wine and celebrating. Take your L peacefully.
You wey dey wise, wetin you don achieve as a man?

You just come online to talk anyhow, as everyone have not at some point made mistake in life.
Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Obierika(m): 2:06pm On May 26, 2024
FletcherM:
Regarding this serious and ethical hacker, I saw a lot of positive comments on Google, Quora, YouTube, and guestspy.
I wasn't sure if he was the only one, but I later learned that he had assisted numerous people in remotely accessing the cell phone of their alleged cheating partner and carrying out an assignment that could not be tracked down.
I also got in touch with him to ask for assistance. He finished my job well for a one-time payment of merely a few bucks.
They can be contacted directly by phone at +1775 374 4355, or by email at (adriancyberghost@gmail.com). I'm happy I followed my gut and accomplished that. He never stops working without being seen or leaving any evidence.
I also called him to ask for help in avoiding detection by the security server protection or the intended receiver, which proves that he is the best and most trustworthy hacker on the internet.
This is not what this thread is about
Re: How I Was Scammed Through Fake Alert! by Iykoto86(m): 5:14pm On May 26, 2024
Appletek:
Ifeanyi stole from Ike and Obinna here is justifying it.

The enemy of an Igbo man anywhere is another Igbo man.
FOOL
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